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[填空题]Mr Moss from (9) Division rang. He wants to order a dinner on (10) for 15. He wants it
served in the (11) dining room with at least three (12) . Can you get back to him as soon as possibleMr Moss from (9) Division rang. He wants to order a dinner on (10) for 15. He wants it
served in the (11) dining room with at least three (12) . Can you get back to him as soon as possible

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[填空题]Mr Moss from (9) Division rang. He wants to order a dinner on (10) for 15. He wants it
served in the (11) dining room with at least three (12) . Can you get back to him as soon as possibleMr Moss from (9) Division rang. He wants to order a dinner on (10) for 15. He wants it
served in the (11) dining room with at least three (12) . Can you get back to him as soon as possible
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What did the farmer suffer from?
He suffered from ()in his chest.


[单项选择]Some interesting recent research by a team from MRC Applied Psychology Unit at Cambridge analysed the sound structure of a large number of first names, and found some interesting differences between men and women. It seems the sexes do not sound the same. The claims are of course limited by the size of their sample--1,667 entries taken from a dictionary of English first names--but the claims they make can easily be checked against our intuitions, and they seem very plausible:
● Female first names tend to be longer than males, in terms of the number of syllables they contain. Males are much more likely to have a monosyllabic first name (Bob, Jim Fred, Frank, John), and much less likely to have a name of three or more syllables (Christopher, Nicholas). By contrast, there are few monosyllabic female names in the list (Ann, Joan, May) , and many of them are trisyllabic or more ( Katherine, Elizabeth, Amanda).
● 95% of male names have a first syllable which is strongly stressed, w
A. assertive
B. doubtful
C. authoritative
D. cautious
[多项选择]Now you heard from Mr. Liu Yongli, who is the clerk in the People’s Republic of China, that it may need someone to teach English. You work as a teacher assistant in X college in Los Angeles, California, U. S. A. You have a Ph. D degree in linguistics from University of Michigan. Now you write a letter with your resume to Professor Wang to tell him you want to be an English teacher. Do not sign your own name at the end of letter. Use "Christine Stein" instead. You do not need to write the address.
[填空题]She derived great (satisfactory)()from watching her children gradually, become independent.
[填空题]The middle school from which he has graduated __________________ (附属于一所大学).


[填空题]From which university did he graduate He graduated from ______.
[填空题]From which university did he graduate
He graduated from ______.


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